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fbi said they didn't know tamerlan left the country in 2012 but secretary of homeland security janet napolitano yesterday told u.s. senators that her department did. let's watch her testimony. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason? >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> that discrepancy raised an issue for some republicans, including congressman michael mccaul, chairman of the homeland security committee. let's listen to him. >> when i was briefed by the fbi, they told me they had no knowledge of his overseas trip to the chechen region. when, in fact, the secretary then testifies and says that they got pinged, that there was a flag that went up that did indicate that he was traveling to russia and to the chechen region. you know, we talked a lot about connecting the dots and stove pipes after 9/11. and here we are 12 years later, and the fact remains that it's still not -- it's not working. >> pete, this is so difficult because we're lo
fbi said they didn't know tamerlan left the country in 2012 but secretary of homeland security janet napolitano yesterday told u.s. senators that her department did. let's watch her testimony. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason? >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> that discrepancy raised an issue for some...
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tell us about letta and why napolitano picked him for the position. >> he is a moderate of the left, and economic liberal, and a catholic, so he sits very close to the center of the political spectrum, and for that reason, he is certainly a good choice for someone whose job is going to be to try to bring to be will parties that have never worked in government before. the democratic party on the left and the people of freedom movement of silvio berlusconi. >> letta faces huge challenges. will he be able to deliver? >> i think the odds are in favor of his bringing it off, but it will not be easy because he also has the problem of a party behind him -- his own democratic party -- which has been tearing itself to pieces in the last few days. what we do not know is how many of the members of that party might not read delaware -- might not rebel in parliament when it comes to giving him a vote of confidence. >> officials say up to 100 people have been killed in bangladesh and more than 1000 injured after an eight-story commercial building housing, factories and shops, collapse. >> police s
tell us about letta and why napolitano picked him for the position. >> he is a moderate of the left, and economic liberal, and a catholic, so he sits very close to the center of the political spectrum, and for that reason, he is certainly a good choice for someone whose job is going to be to try to bring to be will parties that have never worked in government before. the democratic party on the left and the people of freedom movement of silvio berlusconi. >> letta faces huge...
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amnesty for the promise of enforcement and the promise of enforcement is that janet napolitano is to produce a -- within five years a plan to get 90% operational control of the critical sectors of the border that she designates. and that 90% of those that we see, of course, because you can't count those that you can't see. so they want to be able to catch 90% of those you can see. we don't know if they'll turn their eyes the other way. here's what i know, we'll never see the enforcement side of this. it's amnesty first. promise of enforcement second. that has never worked. if they were serious they would go to work and secure the border, shut off the jobs magnet, restore the respect for the rule of law. we would know in this country if there was respect for the rule of law restored. and at that point i'm ready to sit down and talk. i'm ready to have that conversation. but absent the re-establishment of the rule of law, and that means border control, serious border control, we got the resources to do it, mr. speaker. it's not that we don't have. we're spending over $6 million a mile o
amnesty for the promise of enforcement and the promise of enforcement is that janet napolitano is to produce a -- within five years a plan to get 90% operational control of the critical sectors of the border that she designates. and that 90% of those that we see, of course, because you can't count those that you can't see. so they want to be able to catch 90% of those you can see. we don't know if they'll turn their eyes the other way. here's what i know, we'll never see the enforcement side of...
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the department of homeland security secretary napolitano testified that a flag did go up on their data base which is a different data base. you basically have the department of homeland security with the information he's traveling to the chechen region and the fbi not knowing about that and the question is was that shared with the fbi within the joint terrorism task force? that's a very, very important question because as you point out, connecting the dots after 9/11 is what it is really supposed to be about and we thought we had fixed this. >> now one of the things that's been questioned is whether or not there should have been a request to be able to spy on him because there is a reason to believe that he is acting as an agent of a foreign country or foreign power or terrorist group. do you, congressman, know of any reas reason, substantive, why he should have been not just in 20/20 hindsight but at the time why there should have been a warrant granted to surveil tamerlan tsarnaev? >> no. remember the fbi closer investigation finding no derogatory information. i was a federal prosecu
the department of homeland security secretary napolitano testified that a flag did go up on their data base which is a different data base. you basically have the department of homeland security with the information he's traveling to the chechen region and the fbi not knowing about that and the question is was that shared with the fbi within the joint terrorism task force? that's a very, very important question because as you point out, connecting the dots after 9/11 is what it is really...
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secretary napolitano says that the brothers were thoroughly vetted when the family sought asylum in the united states. >> in this instance the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> in the past hour we have learned investigators have recovered only one handgun believed to have been used in the gun battle with police, the shootout where tamerlan was killed and the 9 millimeter pistol was scratched off -- the serial number was scratched off. >> the battle over what to do with the broken bay bridge bolt is a topic of conversations today. they hope to on the new span by labor day? >> caltran told me a few minutes ago that the new span of the ban bridge will open on labor day weekend but they also say meeting the deadline is very close because they still have the issue of the broken bolts and how to fix it has not yet been decided. members of the bay area toll authority are getting that update this morning. in early march you may remember 32 of 96 steel anchor rods broke at the bottom of their casings when they were tightened. evening nears now have two possible
secretary napolitano says that the brothers were thoroughly vetted when the family sought asylum in the united states. >> in this instance the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> in the past hour we have learned investigators have recovered only one handgun believed to have been used in the gun battle with police, the shootout where tamerlan was killed and the 9 millimeter pistol was scratched off -- the serial number was scratched off. >> the...
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. >> yesterday, homeland security secretary janet napolitano told senators her department received an alert when the suspect left the united states to travel to russia. but there was no alert when the bombing suspect returned to the u.s. and his secretary explained why. >> i think the fact there, senator, is that the fbi text alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> we're going to go now to two former members of the u.s. intelligence agencies. bob and ty, a former special agent for the fbi. ty, i'll start with you. the fbi said it found no terrorist activity after interviewing the suspect and asked russia for more info, none came. so the fbi then closed the case. now, what do you think of that? is that the right protocol you ask russia if they have more information even if you can have your own assets on the ground. if so, is that right? >> well, definitely. you have to understand that the fbi receives thousands of allegations and reports from individuals from foreign intelligence agencies, with allegations. now, if the report was given that this individ
. >> yesterday, homeland security secretary janet napolitano told senators her department received an alert when the suspect left the united states to travel to russia. but there was no alert when the bombing suspect returned to the u.s. and his secretary explained why. >> i think the fact there, senator, is that the fbi text alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> we're going to go now to two former members of the u.s. intelligence agencies....
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why would people like secretary napolitano be suggesting that? >> i don't know. and that's why i'm holding hearings to get to the bottom of this. i am greatly troubled by the automatic response there is no foreign connection. one thing is for sure. you can say it's homegrown and assuming that's true, this was foreign inspired. this was inspired by jihadists overseas when you look at the videos much less the travel that he made to russia which we want to find out more about. so the idea that for people to say, again, there is no foreign connection, when the fbi literally has just begun their investigation into this is is very premature and very irresponsible. >> megyn: chairman, thank you. >> thank you, megyn. >> megyn: bringing breaking news how they arrested the wrong man for sending ricin to the president. who is the right one? that's ahead. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. >> i want to say at the top that it appears that the a.p. twitter account ha
why would people like secretary napolitano be suggesting that? >> i don't know. and that's why i'm holding hearings to get to the bottom of this. i am greatly troubled by the automatic response there is no foreign connection. one thing is for sure. you can say it's homegrown and assuming that's true, this was foreign inspired. this was inspired by jihadists overseas when you look at the videos much less the travel that he made to russia which we want to find out more about. so the idea...
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immigration, about the success that we're seeing with the hearings, so that 23 witnesses on monday, secretary napolitano just testified yesterday. they've been very strong hearings in terms of the work that's going on between business and labor, with the farmer groups and the migrant worker groups. people have come together. when you have grover norquist out there strongly testifying for a bill and citing ronald reagan sitting on a hill, i think you've got a pretty strong effort going forward with this bill. guns came up -- >> let me just you about that, senator grassley was raising all sorts of issues with in a follow tanno yet. is there any concern that boston will be a setback, slowing it down? >> clear it's it's been raised by senator grassley and others, but i think it's interesting what's happened. we've seen boston come together, one terrorist killed, the other arrested. we've also seen a number of other voices. yesterday speaker boehner and congressman ryan came out and said this is not a reason to delay the immigration bill in going forward. this is actually a reason to speed it up and have it
immigration, about the success that we're seeing with the hearings, so that 23 witnesses on monday, secretary napolitano just testified yesterday. they've been very strong hearings in terms of the work that's going on between business and labor, with the farmer groups and the migrant worker groups. people have come together. when you have grover norquist out there strongly testifying for a bill and citing ronald reagan sitting on a hill, i think you've got a pretty strong effort going forward...
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and apparently according to what janet napolitano testified on capitol hill yesterday, there was a ping in the system when tamerlan left the country to go to russia last year, but according to our sources what we're being told is that there was a one-year timeframe for that ping, that notation in the system. so when he went to russia, the database pinged, but when he came back the database did not ping because during that trip to russia apparently that notation that was in the system expired. so all of this is very important because as we've been reporting over the past few days, anderson, lawmakers on capitol hill are very frustrated about all of this. why are there conflicting storying about whether or not tamerlan tsarnaev did appear in the system when he was making this trip over to russia. earlier this week lindsey graham, senator from south carolina, said that that did in fact happen and janet napolitano, the homeland security secretary, said that he was not on some sort of terror watch list. so obviously there's going to be big questions asked at the upcoming white house briefing
and apparently according to what janet napolitano testified on capitol hill yesterday, there was a ping in the system when tamerlan left the country to go to russia last year, but according to our sources what we're being told is that there was a one-year timeframe for that ping, that notation in the system. so when he went to russia, the database pinged, but when he came back the database did not ping because during that trip to russia apparently that notation that was in the system expired....
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officer sued secretary napolitano and mr. morton, and they raised the question that they were placed in an untenable position where the law required them to do one thing, and they were told by their superiors to do something contrary to law. and the case was heard in federal court. and in the hearing yesterday, i raise this had with the secretary, and my friend, the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, laughed. he said, well, a lot of people file lawsuits, but it's another thing to win one of these lawsuits. and that's true. it's unusual to see some of these lawsuits that are filed actually reach a situation in which federal officials are directed to do something. about it appears that's exactly what the federal judge did yesterday. he said that the secretary doesn't have the ability to direct agents not to do what congress has explicitly required them to do. they have a right to have certain policies and procedures, and those are pretty dangerous as it is because setting prosecutorial guidelines and procedures
officer sued secretary napolitano and mr. morton, and they raised the question that they were placed in an untenable position where the law required them to do one thing, and they were told by their superiors to do something contrary to law. and the case was heard in federal court. and in the hearing yesterday, i raise this had with the secretary, and my friend, the chairman of the judiciary committee, senator leahy, laughed. he said, well, a lot of people file lawsuits, but it's another thing...
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. >> the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano testified this morning that neither of the boston suspects had negative information in their files during the investigation. the older brother tamerlan had been the subject of an fbi investigation. >> they are vetted from the time they apply to the time between when they are told they are going to be a citizen, and they actually take the oath as a ceremony. we are continually revetting, going back, checking, checking, checking, check being. in this instance in boston the systems contained no derogatory information as to either brother. >> after the closed door meeting from an assistant director of the fbi last night both republicans and democrats on the senate intelligence committee questioning whether there was a failure to adequately share information about the boston's suspect's trip to russia and the fbi investigation before the bombings. >> we had a full discussion back and forth over the process that followed, and we need to keep at that and we need to see if there are any loopholes in it that we fix those loopholes. >> that is
. >> the secretary of homeland security janet napolitano testified this morning that neither of the boston suspects had negative information in their files during the investigation. the older brother tamerlan had been the subject of an fbi investigation. >> they are vetted from the time they apply to the time between when they are told they are going to be a citizen, and they actually take the oath as a ceremony. we are continually revetting, going back, checking, checking,...
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stuart: andrew napolitano is with us. give us your password, judge. >> this is legislation which is on stress and scope. it basically provides for the computer servers that we all use in the government to share information extensively to ward off cyber attacks. during the process of the go station, a member of congress proposed an amendment to it whhch would have barred employers to ask for passwords of employees and that amendment failed. that does not mean if this legislation become law, that employers will ask for it, it only means that in states where it is not prohibited, employers will be free to ask for it. the larger picture here is a bazaar, unique partnership between the government and computer servers extensively to ward off attacks. computer servers know that whatever they get from the government they will have to give back in kind. their code, algorithms and our e-mails and our e-mail addresses and which you devoutly wish to have, our passwords. do we really want the government to have that bush mark are ther
stuart: andrew napolitano is with us. give us your password, judge. >> this is legislation which is on stress and scope. it basically provides for the computer servers that we all use in the government to share information extensively to ward off cyber attacks. during the process of the go station, a member of congress proposed an amendment to it whhch would have barred employers to ask for passwords of employees and that amendment failed. that does not mean if this legislation become...
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. >> here's what homeland security secretary janet napolitano said about reasons behind radicalization. >> when we look at boston and aurora and tucson and newtown and other events, one thing that's more and more clear is that we really don't have a clear understanding of the path that leads someone to become not just radical but to act out in a violent way motivated by a jihadist ideology or another type of ideology. >> evan, you spend a lot of your time online tracking different sites that folks use. how easy is it for someone who may want to learn more about this to fuel that online? >> it's actually unfortunately fairly remarkably easy. if you want to get access to "inspire" magazine put out by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which shows you how to build a pressure cooker bomb and was reviewed by the tsarnaev brothers, all you have to do is run a google search. >> we were e-mailing back and forth. i thought it had to be a joke honestly because the headline of that article you talk about said how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. almost like a joke. >> very glib way but t
. >> here's what homeland security secretary janet napolitano said about reasons behind radicalization. >> when we look at boston and aurora and tucson and newtown and other events, one thing that's more and more clear is that we really don't have a clear understanding of the path that leads someone to become not just radical but to act out in a violent way motivated by a jihadist ideology or another type of ideology. >> evan, you spend a lot of your time online tracking...
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here is homeland security chief janet napolitano on capitol hill. watch. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and, if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations had been, the matter had been closed. bill: so let's pick it up today with greg palkot working on the story in london. greg, u.s. officials are there. what do you think they would be asking or what part of the investigation unfolds now? >> reporter: bill, we have been talking to the u.s. embassy in moscow, also to the fbi they are pretty tight-lipped about this visit but various reports are saying that a team of fbi agents are in dagestan right now, they are speaking to the parents of the suspected boston bombers, asking no doubt specifically about a six-month visit. the late tamerlan tsarnaev paid to dagestan in 2012. the parents are reportedly telling authorities that no contact was made between him and radical islamist there is. a group is
here is homeland security chief janet napolitano on capitol hill. watch. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and, if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations had been, the matter had been closed. bill: so let's pick it up today with greg palkot working on the story in london. greg, u.s. officials are there. what do you think they...
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janet napolitano was grilled about what the department knew about that trip. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been, the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> i'm dumbfounded with with her answer. i was told two nights ago that in march, they got a letter from the russian intelligence services that the older brother was a radical islamist, watch out for him. now, i hear from the homeland security secretary that we did know he left the country, we just didn't know he came back. this makes no sense to me. how in the world could we have missed all of this and this is why we need a national security legal system to focus on gathering intelligence. >> let's bring in nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. so, pete, i can't help the system pinged. that is a little bit of a different story abo
janet napolitano was grilled about what the department knew about that trip. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been, the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> i'm...
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homeland security secretary janet napolitano says her department was aware of the trip. the fbi says it wasn't. >>> and hillary clinton is giving her first paid speech today since leaving her post as secretary of state. she's going to address the national multihousing council in dallas for a reported fee of some $200,000. we're back after the break. stay with us. (vo) next, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you
homeland security secretary janet napolitano says her department was aware of the trip. the fbi says it wasn't. >>> and hillary clinton is giving her first paid speech today since leaving her post as secretary of state. she's going to address the national multihousing council in dallas for a reported fee of some $200,000. we're back after the break. stay with us. (vo) next, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this...
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we concluded the last one yesterday with the testimony of secretary janet napolitano. in all, we've had dozens of hearings, dozens of hearings; immigration in the last couple of years, but these six were especially important for the senate for our work in the judiciary committee. i have -- tomorrow we will put on the judiciary committee agenda the immigration under our normal practice. i've consulted with the ranking member. we both agree on this. the bill will be put over until the first thursday that we come back from our early may break. this actually works well because i would assume that all members of the committee have read it. certainly we've had plenty of people who have testified, a dozen or more people who have testified have all read it and spoken about it, for or against it. but it will allow other senators who are not on the committee time to read the bill. once we start marking it up and voting on it in committee, it will be my intention to not go thursday to thursday, but to go every -- to go several days a week. i don't think -- i'm told that people do
we concluded the last one yesterday with the testimony of secretary janet napolitano. in all, we've had dozens of hearings, dozens of hearings; immigration in the last couple of years, but these six were especially important for the senate for our work in the judiciary committee. i have -- tomorrow we will put on the judiciary committee agenda the immigration under our normal practice. i've consulted with the ranking member. we both agree on this. the bill will be put over until the first...
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. >> oh, my ticker to secretary janet napolitano testified yesterday about the relationship between homeland security and immigration policy. she was also asked about the boston bombers and the saudi student originally questioned. >> several media outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers came, before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who reportedly was on a terrorist watch list. i sent a letter to you this morning asking for answers to questions about the bombers and how they interacted with your agency. i trust that you would probably respond, given the impact that this could have on the immigration debate. with regard to the saudi student, was he on a watchlist? and if so, how did he obtain student visa? >> who is not on a watch list. what happened is this student, really when you, the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject if he was never even really a person of interest. because he was being interviewed, he was at that point put
. >> oh, my ticker to secretary janet napolitano testified yesterday about the relationship between homeland security and immigration policy. she was also asked about the boston bombers and the saudi student originally questioned. >> several media outlets have reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechnya. before the brothers came, before the brothers became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who...
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napolitano testified federal authorities knew the older brother left for russia last january, but the system did not note his return six months later. >> there is something that we've got to know, that the right arm knows what the left arm is doing. >> reporter: senators are combing through a bipartisan proposal for sweeping immigration reform. the lawmakers who crafted the bill argue they will beef up national security because it modernizes the visa system. >> so if our bill were in law, it's a pretty safe guess authorities would have known when tsarnaev went to russia and when he came back. >> anything that makes a requirement machin readable, gets manual inputting out of the system improves security. >> reporter: some conservative groups are looking at the boston bombing as a way to improve the bill. >> it shouldn't be an excuse to not pass immigration reform. it should be a richardson why we say, is there anything else we can do to fix the law that we have to make sure boston doesn't happen again. >> reporter: the proposed bill offers a pathway to citizenship for about a half mill
napolitano testified federal authorities knew the older brother left for russia last january, but the system did not note his return six months later. >> there is something that we've got to know, that the right arm knows what the left arm is doing. >> reporter: senators are combing through a bipartisan proposal for sweeping immigration reform. the lawmakers who crafted the bill argue they will beef up national security because it modernizes the visa system. >> so if our bill...
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janet napolitano says the legislation that was unveiled last week would require all u.s. passports to be electronically readable, potentially avoiding problems they saw when one of the bombing suspects left to go to russia and the fbi was not informed about him leaving the country. that's the new immigration bill, that it would solve that type of problem from occurring again. back to our topic for all of you. the internet sales tax. do you support or oppose it. we talked about the democrat from oregon who opposes the idea. here is what he had to say on the senate floor. [video clip] thatis is legislation enables one state to impose the enforcement of its laws on 39 other states and the territories without the approval of such states and territories. let me repeat that. it is . . it can be forced on these other states against their will and businesses can be audited by a myriad of out of state tax collectors and would be forced to defend themselves. coercion. without an effort to at least promotes some elements of a voluntaryness in this, a vote for the marketplace fairnes
janet napolitano says the legislation that was unveiled last week would require all u.s. passports to be electronically readable, potentially avoiding problems they saw when one of the bombing suspects left to go to russia and the fbi was not informed about him leaving the country. that's the new immigration bill, that it would solve that type of problem from occurring again. back to our topic for all of you. the internet sales tax. do you support or oppose it. we talked about the democrat from...
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napolitano says there was a ping. that bothers me that they're not on the same page. i'm not even judging them. but as a person who is an expert in leadership, what is wrong with the phrase, we don't know yet? >> the answer is, first of all, an acknowledgment the system didn't work. that would be good for all of us because then we'd realize they're going to do something to fix it so we don't repeat this again. then secondly, look, afterwards everybody runs for cover and everybody points fingers at everybody else. that's understandable. but there should be a serious nonpartisan, nonpolitical investigation of this so that we find out, just because they're swamped with work, which is possible, or because specific things weren't done. >> gretchen: let's talk about what the american public feels now. 91% said they were satisfied with the way law enforcement handled the investigation part of it. now they're also saying what's top of mind even after these bombings? it turns out it's still the economy. as the number one thing, economy and jobs, 42%. what do you make of that?
napolitano says there was a ping. that bothers me that they're not on the same page. i'm not even judging them. but as a person who is an expert in leadership, what is wrong with the phrase, we don't know yet? >> the answer is, first of all, an acknowledgment the system didn't work. that would be good for all of us because then we'd realize they're going to do something to fix it so we don't repeat this again. then secondly, look, afterwards everybody runs for cover and everybody points...
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. >> on capitol hill, homeland security secretary janet napolitano was questioned about the older brother's yaever seas travel which is factoring into the debate over immigration reform. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. by the way, the bill will help with this because it requires that passports be electronically readable as opposed to to having be manually input and it really does a good job of getting human error to the extent it exists out of the process. >> what do you think, mika? >> i think they missed it clearly. and i think that there's, obviously, ultimately no excuse but it's incredibly hard. it's terrible what has happened and just listening to that mother is chilling. it's absolutely chilling. >> more than that. >> yeah. >> yeah. so th
. >> on capitol hill, homeland security secretary janet napolitano was questioned about the older brother's yaever seas travel which is factoring into the debate over immigration reform. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not...
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me finish -- >> bill: jeff sessions jumps in there, but yesterday secretary home lan security janet napolitano was up in front of the same committee, and once again senator grassley, he is not coming up he is trying to make this link that what happened in boston proves their loopholes and problems in our immigration system and to do immigration reform right now is not the best time to do it. >> the background checks on the 12 million people who are here illegally are riddled with problems that appear to be involved in this case, it raises serious questions about the department's ability to properly investigate such individuals. >> bill: and senator grassley says that the tsarnaev brothers were really able to use our immigration system in order to facilitate their attacks. >> these two individuals used our immigration system to assist our attacks, it's important to our ongoing discussion. >> bill: there's zero evidence that they used their immigrant status to facilitate their attacks, unless you are talk about the fact that the guy went to russia for six months, but, you know, you are allowed t
me finish -- >> bill: jeff sessions jumps in there, but yesterday secretary home lan security janet napolitano was up in front of the same committee, and once again senator grassley, he is not coming up he is trying to make this link that what happened in boston proves their loopholes and problems in our immigration system and to do immigration reform right now is not the best time to do it. >> the background checks on the 12 million people who are here illegally are riddled with...
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. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as a partner. there were several first ladies who considered themselves to be partners. not that they were trying to tell them what to do, but to help advise them, to help take care of them, whether mentally or physically. i think she was a very significant influence on her husband. >> she is a tragic figure. part of the tragedy is the partnership which did helped contribute to his becoming president, in many ways, was destroyed by the war. the presidency they have worked together to achieve. >> our conversation about mary todd lincoln is now available on our website. monday for next program. janet napolitano testified on capitol hill today on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. she was before the senate judiciary committee for abou
. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as a partner. there were several first ladies who considered themselves to be partners. not that they were trying to tell them what to do, but to help advise them, to help...
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here's what january -- janet napolitano said today. >> the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> but senator lindsey graham said the fbi claimed to know nothing, yes, nothing about the trip and tonight the fbi and homeland security briefing lawmakers. congressman jason chase is on the house homeland security committee. he joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> thanks, greta. >> can you clarify or do you know whether or not he mentioned going out of the united states? there's some confusion over what senator lindsay graham said and what the secretary said. >> i don't know what the secretary means when she said ping. what is clear to me from my past experience, the united states of america has no viable entry-exit system. we aren't able to track people as they leave and depart the country and when they come back in the country. sometimes we can see them and have visibility when they are traveling via air burke as we are seeing on the southwest border and up in canada, that's a real problem. when she sa
here's what january -- janet napolitano said today. >> the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> but senator lindsey graham said the fbi claimed to know nothing, yes, nothing about the trip and tonight the fbi and homeland security briefing lawmakers. congressman jason chase is on the house homeland security committee. he joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> thanks, greta. >> can...
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but at a senate hearing, janet napolitano said people here illegally might come forward for a chance at citizenship, making immigration control more effective. >> the existing bill builds on that and one of the important things, the existing bill does, quite frankly from a law enforcement perspective is bringing all of the people out of the shadows who are currently in the shadows. >> sreenivasan: the brothers who allegedly carried out the boston bombings came to the u.s. from chechnya about ten years ago and received asylum. the murder trial of an abortion provider in philadelphia took a sudden turn today. a state court judge dismissed charges that dr. kermit gosnell murdered three babies during late-term abortions. prosecutors alleged that he killed them after they were born alive. gosnell still faces charges he murdered four other babies, as well as a patient who died after an abortion. in iraq, at least 56 people died after government forces raided a sunni protest camp bore dawn. the raid sparked fierce fighting in hawija, about 160 miles north of baghdad. later, militants storme
but at a senate hearing, janet napolitano said people here illegally might come forward for a chance at citizenship, making immigration control more effective. >> the existing bill builds on that and one of the important things, the existing bill does, quite frankly from a law enforcement perspective is bringing all of the people out of the shadows who are currently in the shadows. >> sreenivasan: the brothers who allegedly carried out the boston bombings came to the u.s. from...
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now here is sherlock janet napolitano from earlier today. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia? and if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you are referring to? >> yeah. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> now, first the fbi claims that a minor spelling error was enough to prevent the federal government from tracking this potential terrorist's travels, now the dhs, they admit that they knew full well this would-be bomber left the country for an extended period of time. they just never both toad follow up on whether or not he returned to the u.s. it did not sit well with a number of lawmakers on capitol hill, including senator graham. >> i was told in march they got a letter of the russian services that the oldest broth wares a radical islamist, watch out for him. they claim the system did not pick him going to russia in 2012 because the name was misspelled now. i hear from the homeland security secretary that we did know he left the count
now here is sherlock janet napolitano from earlier today. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia? and if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you are referring to? >> yeah. >> yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> now, first the fbi claims that a minor spelling error was enough to prevent the federal government from tracking...
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to judge napolitano o federal officials pushing to give the fbi much more. sweeping powers so it can act on its own authority. i always think that maybe because, have sat by you so long be careful what you wish for. >> absolutely, the fbi's arresting authority is established by the constitution. not a federal statute. congress could not expand this authority even if it wanted to. fbi received indication from russian intelligence that older brother was worth looking at, fbi discounts what it gets, a, they are political, b this guy was chechen, and russians hate chechens, russians spy on us, they are generally not to be trusted, they invest gated him, and they did not hold him, they did not have evidence he committed any crime, fbi arrests people f probable cause of crime that is established in the constitution. anything other requires changing it. neil: these are early charges not documented they missed his travels back home. >> we don't know. neil: that would be telling. >> we don't know, somebody misspelled his name, maybe he intentionally misspelled it. th
to judge napolitano o federal officials pushing to give the fbi much more. sweeping powers so it can act on its own authority. i always think that maybe because, have sat by you so long be careful what you wish for. >> absolutely, the fbi's arresting authority is established by the constitution. not a federal statute. congress could not expand this authority even if it wanted to. fbi received indication from russian intelligence that older brother was worth looking at, fbi discounts what...
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the senator also taking the opportunity to quiz secretary napolitano on immigration history on one of the suspected boston terrorists. the investigation zeroes in on tamerlan tsarnaev his six month visit to russia and possible link to the chechnya terrorist organization. >> the fbi handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and his six month trip to russia now faces congressional scrutiny. >> we will wear his travel to russia and if not, the reason? awa >> yes.em the system paying when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations the matter had been closed. >> napolitano said those the border individuals was no longer active when he returnedrn from russia. >> this system picked up hist departure but not coming back.t? is that correct? >> the fbi text color at that point* was more thani one year old and had expireda >> napolitano said statement contradicted high-level briefingeg by the fbi director >> they said they had nok. knowledge of him leaving or coming back and the name wasther misspelled in when we say no wo broader plot i don't know how we know that
the senator also taking the opportunity to quiz secretary napolitano on immigration history on one of the suspected boston terrorists. the investigation zeroes in on tamerlan tsarnaev his six month visit to russia and possible link to the chechnya terrorist organization. >> the fbi handling of tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011 and his six month trip to russia now faces congressional scrutiny. >> we will wear his travel to russia and if not, the reason? awa >> yes.em the system paying...
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checks isn't this a reason why we need big government you know like i was at a hearing today with janet napolitano. who was asked this question by senator landreau and the fact is this just this factory wasn't even on their radar and they're basically put on your staff well they're understaffed because the republicans are just going over the over there i bet you could find somebody they do oversee to have issues doesn't work with me but they got the there are so few inspectors in the state of texas that it's an average of once every sixty seven years these factor having said that it leaves this to the material itself from want to understand is the material itself is relatively safe for transportation and things like that the problem is that when it becomes under pressure. and so that was a key neil's argument basically if i can if i can paraphrase that correct me if i'm wrong was. you know the government missed this and. bad on them or whatever if i may well i think final thing is that if they had private insurance which they should have had that an insurance company would have then we see paying
checks isn't this a reason why we need big government you know like i was at a hearing today with janet napolitano. who was asked this question by senator landreau and the fact is this just this factory wasn't even on their radar and they're basically put on your staff well they're understaffed because the republicans are just going over the over there i bet you could find somebody they do oversee to have issues doesn't work with me but they got the there are so few inspectors in the state of...
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secretary napolitano getting grilled on capitol hill today, including this from republican senator chuck grassley of iowa. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? um, yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. >> well, there was that and there was also more. now with what else we know and what more we still do not. >> tamerlan sar nevada first hi hit the radar in 2011. >> they sent a letter to the fbi and other agencies that we think this guy has become radical. you need to watch him. >> an fbi statement said the question from russia was based on information that he was a follower of radical islam and a strong believer he changed drastically since 2010 as he prepared to leave the united states for travel to join us specified underground groups. the fbi say
secretary napolitano getting grilled on capitol hill today, including this from republican senator chuck grassley of iowa. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia, and if you weren't, the reason? >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? um, yes. the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if...
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security secretary janet napolitano testified for an immigration bill by a bipartisan group of senators known as the beginning of a. she was before the committee for two and a half hours. >> good morning, everybody. i know we're on a tight schedule. the secretary has to testify later today for appropriations. i want to commend you for working so hard on the coordinated national security effort in boston. the middle of the night, early morning briefings on what has happened and the way your department, local and state police, the fbi work together is a model for the rest of the world and how quickly everybody was able to move. the patriot day bombing and the successful capture of the remaining suspect is why you were not here that day. i well understood what your schedule look like and it was time for you to be in the command post. a number of concerns were not part of the effort for comprehensive immigration reform. we return to testify about the ability of this. you had been here in february to testify about this effort. you said you were willing to come back. it is a testament to refo
security secretary janet napolitano testified for an immigration bill by a bipartisan group of senators known as the beginning of a. she was before the committee for two and a half hours. >> good morning, everybody. i know we're on a tight schedule. the secretary has to testify later today for appropriations. i want to commend you for working so hard on the coordinated national security effort in boston. the middle of the night, early morning briefings on what has happened and the way...
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>> homeland security secretary janet napolitano testifying about the relationship between homeland security and immigration policy. she was asked about the boston bombers, and the saudi student onlily questioned. you can see the entire hearing tonight on c-span. >> several media outlets reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechneya. before the brothers came -- became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi student who reportedly was on a terrorist watch list. i sent a letter to you this morning asking for answers to questions about the bombers and how they enter acted with your agency. i trust you would promptly responsible, given the impact that's could have on the immigration debate. with regard to the saudi student, was he on a watch list? and if so, how did he obtain student vees visa? >> he was not on a watch list. what happened is this student wag -- when you back it out, in the wrong place at the wrong time. he was never a subject, never even really a person of interest. because he was being interviewed, he was
>> homeland security secretary janet napolitano testifying about the relationship between homeland security and immigration policy. she was asked about the boston bombers, and the saudi student onlily questioned. you can see the entire hearing tonight on c-span. >> several media outlets reported that two individuals responsible for the tragic bombings were immigrants from chechneya. before the brothers came -- became the focus of the investigation, authorities questioned a saudi...
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janet napolitano faced a slew of questions on capitol hill today over whether the u.s. needs tougher border security measures to represent meefnt nor boston bombing. latest in the sign that the am griggs debate has taken a new turn. g.o.p. lawmakers say the feds now need time to re-examine potential loopholes in the immigration system before they pass any new bill. it's important to note here the two boston terror suspects came to the u.s. legally from russia. mike emanuel on capitol hill. the message from conservatives is clear here. it seems to be protect the borders first but these guys were legal. >> well that is true, shep. but on the issue of security, it is clear from the latest polling we are seeing that many americans are also concerned about security. the new fox news poll reveals 60% of those surveyed on security say measures at the border are not strict enough. while 32% say it's about right. that is an improvement over three years ago. meanwhile, the top committee republican on the senate judiciary committee say hammered security. >> we have a duty to prote
janet napolitano faced a slew of questions on capitol hill today over whether the u.s. needs tougher border security measures to represent meefnt nor boston bombing. latest in the sign that the am griggs debate has taken a new turn. g.o.p. lawmakers say the feds now need time to re-examine potential loopholes in the immigration system before they pass any new bill. it's important to note here the two boston terror suspects came to the u.s. legally from russia. mike emanuel on capitol hill. the...
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. >> napolitano says the system that flags the investigation was no longer active when he return back from russia in 2012. >> the system picked up departure, but did not pick him upcoming back; is that correct? >> the fbi tech alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> reporter: napolitano's public statement contradict a briefing begin by an fbi @%rector. >> after talking to the fbi, they told me they had no knowledge of him leaving or coming back. the name was misspelled, and when besay there was no broader flights here, i don't know how in the world we know that at this early stage. >> the democratic chair the senate intelligence committee held the closed door hearing tuesday to address the conflicting reports. >> we had a full discussion back and forth over the process that's fooled, and what we need to keep at that, and we need to see if there are any loopholes in it that we fix those loopholes. >> during the trip last year, russian media reports say he tried to renew the pass ported and abruptly left the country before picking it up without explanatio
. >> napolitano says the system that flags the investigation was no longer active when he return back from russia in 2012. >> the system picked up departure, but did not pick him upcoming back; is that correct? >> the fbi tech alert on him at that point was more than a year old and had expired. >> reporter: napolitano's public statement contradict a briefing begin by an fbi @%rector. >> after talking to the fbi, they told me they had no knowledge of him leaving or...
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speaking before the senate judiciary committee, janet napolitano, a volatile region in russia has been plagued with radical violence. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? >> yes. >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> did the agency drop the ball? the question keeps building. congressman michael mccaul is "outfront" tonight. good to see you. >> thank you, erin. >> the fbi was aware of the recent trip to russia and found nothing derogatory but according to some reports, russia didn't stop there and as recently as november of last year, russia's secret service alerted the fbi about tamerlan's alleged contact with a militant. they said they didn't get an alert but i ask you, what did you know about whether russia warned the united states again about tsarnaev's extremist ties? >> the fbi told me that they were not warned again. let's look at the facts here. the fbi has denied they ha
speaking before the senate judiciary committee, janet napolitano, a volatile region in russia has been plagued with radical violence. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to? >> yes. >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned, all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> did the agency drop the ball? the...
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janet napolitano famously said right afterwards, the system worked. which means that the only reason it worked is because he sweat the bomb which dulled the fuse and civilians tackled him. and i also remember the president saying i think it was in that incident that it was an isolated incident. each before he knew i have that sense here. the administration is trying to imply this is sort of isolated. a couple of wild and crazy guys who set off this bomb. no connections as lindsey graham says how do we have any idea? and i would ask if these guys were so low on cash that they had to go around to atm machines with a guy they hijacked. where did they get the money for the weapons? where did they get the suicide jacket? it isn't exactly on sale at nordstroms. >> a couple of fox news opinion polls out handling of the boston marathon bombings, people overwhelmingly support law enforcement as can you imagine. the obama administration scoring well. the media not as well. as you can also imagine. during the manhunt just an interesting question event like bosto
janet napolitano famously said right afterwards, the system worked. which means that the only reason it worked is because he sweat the bomb which dulled the fuse and civilians tackled him. and i also remember the president saying i think it was in that incident that it was an isolated incident. each before he knew i have that sense here. the administration is trying to imply this is sort of isolated. a couple of wild and crazy guys who set off this bomb. no connections as lindsey graham says...
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janet napolitano is very smart and she knows what she's doing. there is a rule that a senator should know. never ask a question that you don't know the answer. shehe expected her to say no, and he was left speechless. >> michael: how was janet napolitano was able to read the bill during the boston weekend. >> late nights i suppose. >> michael: the white house, the country, the ofa of organizes for america which used to be the obama's fundraising wing has turned may 2nd into a day of action on immigration. how important is ofa on this whole movement? >> there is a lot of history here. the obama world promised this would happen after the 2008 election in the first term. they said we're going to take our campaign activists and volunteers and turn them on congress to push the agenda. they failed to pass reform and the energy bill. they didn't get everything they wanted on budget and economics. this is not a new development that obama's campaign organization is not going to be turned to advocacy. they had the american peopleadvocacy. on gun control, t
janet napolitano is very smart and she knows what she's doing. there is a rule that a senator should know. never ask a question that you don't know the answer. shehe expected her to say no, and he was left speechless. >> michael: how was janet napolitano was able to read the bill during the boston weekend. >> late nights i suppose. >> michael: the white house, the country, the ofa of organizes for america which used to be the obama's fundraising wing has turned may 2nd into a...
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it's on secretary napolitano's desk right now. >> right. >> i think it's only right that the coast guard take point on this in order to start a strategy that can build into a national strategy. and a deepwater port is a part of that. we recognize it. it's difficult for us to have to go all the way to dutch harbor to refuel our ships. we would clearly prefer to have something closer to where the action is going to be. in terms of port clearance, that's a new issue for me. the specific issue. i'm aware of the broader structure of divesting ourselves of all of the sea property that we have throughout alaska and other places. >> these are one of those. >> we'll commit to meeting with your constituents. >> fantastic. >> clearly i think there are mutual things that i think we need to talk about because we don't know what our long-range plans on the ter restial side are either. >> thank you. i want to end on this. if we can do anything we can help, we'll be happy to participate. i think they clearly understand that there is an obligation to the coast guard to make sure what your long-term -- an
it's on secretary napolitano's desk right now. >> right. >> i think it's only right that the coast guard take point on this in order to start a strategy that can build into a national strategy. and a deepwater port is a part of that. we recognize it. it's difficult for us to have to go all the way to dutch harbor to refuel our ships. we would clearly prefer to have something closer to where the action is going to be. in terms of port clearance, that's a new issue for me. the...
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. >> secretary napolitano's public statements apparently contradict a high-level briefing given by an assistant fbi director to another member of the senate judiciary committee who laid out the intone sis this morning. >> the fbi told me they had no knowledge of them leaving or coming back. his name is misspelled i'd like to talk to you more before the the case, and when we say there is no broader plot here, i tone know how -- i don't know how we know that. >> the democratic share of the senate intelligence commitee is holing a briefing to address the fbi's handling of the 26-year-old and whether a decision momentumland security, known as dhs to block this u.s. citizenship may be connected. i. >> when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell? with the fbi intelligence unit. that he should be checked out. and vetted again. dhs clearly denied him to be naturalized as a citizen for some reason. >> u.s. officials say they're working serious among investigators can the bombers got their skills from the al qaeda online magazine called "inspire" but a member of the task force
. >> secretary napolitano's public statements apparently contradict a high-level briefing given by an assistant fbi director to another member of the senate judiciary committee who laid out the intone sis this morning. >> the fbi told me they had no knowledge of them leaving or coming back. his name is misspelled i'd like to talk to you more before the the case, and when we say there is no broader plot here, i tone know how -- i don't know how we know that. >> the democratic...
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napolitano admitted today that the government had not first taken notice of that trip you -- that the government had at first taken notice of the trip but then dropped the vase. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia? if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to. >> yeah. >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >> and just a few moments ago i spoke with senator chuck grassley ranking member of the judiciary committee about that exchange. >> when you have a ping like that or an alert like that, that immediately the fbi should have been notified about it, and senator graham brought out today that the fbi didn't know anything about it so you get back to a major problem that we have, does the left hand of government know what the right hand is doing? and if we're going to win this war on terrorism, we've got to have complete cooperation among all the departments that are involved in the war against terrorism. >> do you think the fbi did e
napolitano admitted today that the government had not first taken notice of that trip you -- that the government had at first taken notice of the trip but then dropped the vase. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia? if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 that you're referring to. >> yeah. >> yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations had been -- the matter had been closed. >>...
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reporter: napolitano testifying the system that flags border agents to individuals under investigation, like tamerlan tsarnaev, was no longer valid and expired by the time the 26-year-old returned from russia in the summer 2012. >> shepard: do we know anything that is happening in the briefing? >> the two committees are holding the classified hearings on the boston bombings. the senate intelligence committee meetings are behind closed doors and began a half hour ago. the democrat who leads the senate intelligence committee telling reporters she would press the fbi not only an travel or his immigration status. >> when he came back to this country, why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit? that he should be checked out? and vetted again. dhs clearly denied him being naturalized as a citizen. reporter: republican snort charles grassley says he is simply concerned was this kind of stovepiping between agencies they saw before 9/11, this lack of sharing information. so, in other words, the lack in -- the left didn't know what the right had knowledge of. >> shepard: thank you.
reporter: napolitano testifying the system that flags border agents to individuals under investigation, like tamerlan tsarnaev, was no longer valid and expired by the time the 26-year-old returned from russia in the summer 2012. >> shepard: do we know anything that is happening in the briefing? >> the two committees are holding the classified hearings on the boston bombings. the senate intelligence committee meetings are behind closed doors and began a half hour ago. the democrat...